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North San Luis Obispo County has a wealth of different scenes. From the beach at Cambria to a covered bridge in Paso Robles and all the wine country in between, there is plenty of variety for those who want to explore on foot. I hope you will join me on a quick visual recap of my last few photo walks.

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This is the weekend (May 25-27) to celebrate the arts at The Annual Paso Robles Festival of the Arts. I went to the “Don’t Feed the Artists” discussion in the library conference room this afternoon, but the main events are still to come tomorrow at City Park, and they are free to attend. Don’t miss them. Bring the kids and they will be exposed to fun art activities in their own corner of the park.

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Art is everywhere in North San Luis Obispo County this week. If you didn’t get to Day in the Shade in Templeton today, it’s a shame. But there’s still time to see the Phantom 2 Gallery in Paso Robles before June 2, 2012. I give you just a taste of it here.

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May in Paso Robles is full of exciting art exhibits and activities. There are currently at least two exhibits at Studios on the Park, and two celebrations Saturday night, May 5 within half a block of each other. If this weren’t enough, we have the Festival of the Arts to look forward to on May 25-27 — a three day event this year. Here’s a preview.

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Today was the opening day of the first Phantom Project art exhibition, a juried show in San Luis Obispo. I’m hoping the pictures I took during my time there today will inspire you to go and look more closely at the details you can only see in person. Both 2-D and 3-D art was exhibited with mixed media, paintings, wood, and even fused glass. Many works contained recycled materials used in ingenius ways.